Definition of Nannochloris. Meaning of Nannochloris. Synonyms of Nannochloris

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Definition of Nannochloris

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- Nannochloris is a genus of green algae in the family Chlorellaceae. It is found in freshwater habitats. Nannochloris consists of very small cells less...
- definitive about the role of Nannochloris. By 2011, research by Thüs and colleagues revealed that Diplosphaera, not Nannochloris, was present in ten examined...
- and other genera such as Dictyosphaerium: The Nannochloris clade, containing genera such as Nannochloris, Marvania and Picochlorum The AHP clade, which...
- Andreu-Moliner E (November 1996). "Chronic toxicity of fenitrothion to an algae (Nannochloris oculata), a rotifer (Brachionus calyciflorus), and the cladoceran (Daphnia...
- Marinichlorella Marvania Masaia Meyerella Micractinium Mucidosphaerium Muriella Nannochloris Nanochlorum Palmellochaete Parachlorella Planktochlorella Podohedra Prototheca...
- containing picoplankton species classes Picoplanktonic genera Chlorophyceae Nannochloris Prasinophyceae Micromonas, Ostreococcus, Pycnococcus Prymnesiophyceae...
- 35: 42%dw Dunaliella tertiolecta : 36–42%dw Hantzschia DI-160: 66%dw Nannochloris: 31(6–63)%dw Nannochloropsis : 46(31–68)%dw Nannochloropsis and biofuels...
- eats phytoplankton such as minute algaes. It has been observed eating Nannochloris oculata and Micromonas pusilla, other flagellates such as Goniomonas...
- other single small-celled genera such as Choricystis, Meyerella and Nannochloris; therefore, molecular data appear to be the only reliable way to identify...
- Chlorophyta) and problems surrounding the morphologically similar 'Nannochloris-like algae'". Phycologia. 35 (4): 332–341. doi:10.2216/i0031-8884-35-4-332...